Coelidiinae

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Coelidiinae
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Calodia sp.
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Family: Cicadellidae
Subfamily: Coelidiinae
Dohrn, 1859
Tribes

Coelidiini
Gabritini
Hikangiini
Macroceratogoniini
Sandersellini
Teruliini
Thagriini
Tharrini
Tinobregmini
Youngolidiini

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Jikradia olitoria
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Jikradia olitoria nymph

Coelidiinae is a subfamily of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae. There are at least 8 tribes, 108 genera, and over 900 species in Coelidiinae. [1] [2]

Tribes

The subfamily Coelidiinae is made up of these tribes. The number of genera and species are estimates, and change from time to time. [3] [4] [5]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Brochosome</span> Microscopic granules secreted by leafhoppers

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Membracoidea</span> Superfamily of true bugs

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<i>Kutara</i> Genus of true bugs

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Typhlocybinae</span> Subfamily of leafhoppers

Typhlocybinae is a subfamily of insects in the leafhopper family, Cicadellidae. This is currently the second largest leafhopper subfamily based on the number of described species, but researchers believe there are so many taxa yet undescribed that it is probably the largest subfamily. Approximately 6000 species have been described thus far.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dikraneurini</span> Tribe of leafhoppers

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Scaphoideini is a tribe of leafhoppers. There are 64 genera and over 600 described species in Scaphoideini.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Iassinae</span> Subfamily of leafhoppers

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">C.A. Viraktamath</span> Indian entomologist (born 1944)

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Jikradia is a genus of leafhoppers. There are over 20 described species in Jikradia.

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Acostemmini is a tribe of leafhoppers in the subfamily Deltocephalinae. Acostemmini contains 12 genera and around 30 species. The tribe is found throughout tropical Africa, the Indian subcontinent and New Guinea. The highest diversity is found in Madagascar including an endemic genus, Ikelibeloha.

Bonaspeiini is a tribe of leafhoppers in the subfamily Deltocephalinae. Bonaspeiini is made up of 26 genera and over 125 species found throughout southern Africa. Many species are found in the fynbos biome.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stenometopiini</span> Tribe of true bugs

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Irena Dworakowska is a Polish entomologist who specialized in hemipterology.

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Erasmoneura vulnerata is a species of leafhopper native to North America. The species was found to be in Europe in 2004 where it causes significant economic damage to grapevine yards. E. vulnerata is commonly found on wild and cultivated grapes from both continents. Its Latin name translates to "wounded Erasmoneura" from its original description.

References

  1. "Coelidiinae Subfamily Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-06.
  2. Nielson, Mervin W.; Knight, William J.; Zhang, Yalin (2000). "Distributional patterns and possible origins of the tribes and genera of Coelidiinae (Homoptera, Membracoidea, Cicadellidae)". Revista Brasileira de Zoologia. 17 (4): 915–940. doi: 10.1590/S0101-81752000000400004 .
  3. Nielson, M.W.; Weideman, Carley (2017). "Assignment of Jassus flavostriata Melichar in the Genus Lesinda McKamey in the Tribe Equeefini Theron (Coelidiinae (sensu lato): Hemiptera: Cicadellidae)". Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 143 (2): 511–514. doi:10.3157/061.143.0216. S2CID   89774164.
  4. Nielson, M.W. (2015). "A revision of the tribe Coelidiini of the Oriental, Palearctic and Australian biogeographical regions (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Coelidiinae)". Insecta Mundi. 410.
  5. Dietrich, C.H. (2004). "Phylogeny of the leafhopper subfamily Evacanthinae with a review of Neotropical species and notes on related groups (Hemiptera: Membracoidea: Cicadellidae)". Systematic Entomology. 29 (4): 455–487. doi: 10.1111/j.0307-6970.2004.00250.x . S2CID   82448616.

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